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Consider the function, f(x) = 3x - 3. Determine the asymptote for the function f(x).

Y= -3

Y= -2

Y= 1

Y = 3

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Answer:

Y= 1

Explanation:

Given the expression f(x) = 3x - 3.

To solve for the asymptote y

Firstly we need to solve for x

3x-3=0

3x=3

x= 3/3

x=1

Hence the asymptote of the function y=1

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